Using the Past to Predict the Future: A New Neuroscience of Memory

The Social Brain by Taylor Guthrie and Andrew Cooper Sansone

Episode notes
Much of the groundbreaking research in neuroscience has revolutionized our understanding of memory. Contrary to previous beliefs, memory is not stored in a specific location within the brain but rather in the intricate circuits that processed the original experience. In essence, memory is not just a system but a memory of systems. This discovery highlights how memory is an integral part of information processing, allowing for both generalization and specificity, and enabling us to make predictions about the future. Our brains are not solely devoted to comprehending the world around us; instead, they actively seek to navigate through it. Our memory serves as a fundamental tool in this endeavor, ensuring our survival and guiding our actions. This new understanding of memory prompts us to explore its implications in the context of human interactions. A ... 
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